Tatyana Gromovaya promoted to Senior Associate

Mrs Gromovaya has over 6 years of experience advising clients on international corporate and contractual law, labor law, social insurance and international tax planning.

Tatyana Gromovaya has been promoted to a Senior Associate of the International Restructuring, Insolvency and International Tax Planning Department of AstapovLawyers ILG.

Mrs Gromovaya has over 6 years of experience advising clients on international corporate and contractual law, labor law, social insurance and international tax planning. She has provided a wide range of services in a variety of industries: agriculture, real estate, pharmaceuticals, transport, oil and gas, construction, leisure, retail and manufacturing.

Tatyana Gromovaya holds a LL.M degree from the Law Faculty of Ivan Franko National University of L'viv (Ukraine). She is also continuing her post-graduate studies at the Law Faculty of Ivan Franko National University of L'viv (Ukraine).

â€śWe are delighted to promote Tatyana, as she proved to be a persistent, reliable, proactive and professional member of our team. I wish her good luck in her future achievementsâ€ť, - said Oksana Kneychuk, Partner and Head of the International Restructuring, Insolvency and International Tax Planning Department.

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AVELLUM
acted as the Ukrainian legal counsel to the joint lead managers, Citigroup
Global Markets Limited and Deutsche Bank AG, London Branch, with respect to
EUR600 million and USD335 million Eurobond offering of Naftogaz of Ukraine.

AVELLUM acted as the Ukrainian legal counsel to Cornerstone Partners, a co-owner of IT Kontrakt, a Polish IT Company, on the acquisition of CoreValue, a US-headquartered IT service provider with Ukrainian roots.

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AVELLUM acted as the Ukrainian legal counsel to GROUPE ATLANTIC, a leading French HVAC company, on the acquisition of SST Groupâ€™s electric underfloor heating and water leakage control systems business.

In the first half of 2019 alone, renewable energy facilities with a capacity of more than 1.5 GW were connected to the Ukrainian grid, with about 96% of those being solar and wind energy facilities. In the whole of 2018, which has been a record-breaking year so far, numbers were almost half as high. The Ukrainian market also remains very attractive to foreign investors, not least because of the lucrative feed-in tariff rates, which are paid out regularly. Now, after the adoption of the so-called law on green auctions, significant changes can be expected.

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AVELLUM acted as the legal counsel to SM Invest
Construction B.V., a solar PV plants developer, on the sale of shares in the
holding company, which owns the underlying assets to develop a 148MW solar
power plant in Mykolaiv region. Scatec Solar, a leading and globally acting
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